About Commands & Queries
This section lists and describes the remote control commands and queries recognized by the instrument. All commands
and queries can be executed in either local or remote state.
The description for each command or query, with syntax and other information, begins on a new page. The name
(header) is given in both long and short form, and the subject is indicated as a command or query or both. Queries
perform actions such as obtaining information, and are recognized by the question mark (?) following the header.
1.1 How They are Listed
The descriptions are listed in alphabetical order according to their short form.
1.2 How They are Described
In the descriptions themselves, a brief explanation of the function performed is given. This is followed by a presentation
of the formal syntax, with the header given in Upper-and-Lower-Case characters and the short form derived from it in
ALL UPPER-CASE characters. Where applicable, the syntax of the query is given with the format of its response.
1.3 When can they be used?
The commands and queries listed here can be used for 4060B Series arbitrary/function waveform generators.
1.4 Command Notation
The following notation is used in the commands:
< > Angular brackets enclose words that are used
placeholders, of which there are two types: the header path
and the data parameter of a command.
:= A colon followed by an equals sign separates a placeholder
from the description of the type and range of values that
may be used in a command instead of the placeholder.
Braces enclose a list of choices, one of which one must be made.
[ ] Square brackets enclose optional items.
… An ellipsis indicates that the items both to its left and right
may be repeated a number of times.
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